BAI announces funding of €6.4m under Sound & Vision Scheme

The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland has today (23.03.22) announced funding of €6.4m under the Sound & Vision 4 Broadcasting Funding Scheme. A total of 48 radio projects and 26 TV projects have been successful in Round 42 of the scheme, following a competitive assessment process.

Overall, the round attracted a total of 133 applications, seeking funding in the region of €15.7m. The proposed package of recommendations will facilitate the production of 74 projects based on Irish culture, heritage and experience, across 27 community, commercial and public service broadcasters. The funding recommendations also cover a wide range of genres and formats, supporting a diversity of content for Irish audiences, including Irish language / bilingual programming.

Consideration of women in a leadership role is taken into account as part of the assessment process. Between 60% – 85% of the roles for producer, writer, and editor in the relevant funded projects were filled by women. Director and Director of Photography roles continue to favour men, however there was an increase in the percentage of women in these roles when compared with the previous round.

Some notable projects funded in this round include:

  • Twig: An adaptation of the Greek tragedy Antigone, Twig is set in Dublin’s inner city, with a bitter gangland feud as a backdrop. Twig pits her high moral ground against the mighty Leon and his henchmen. This drama will be broadcast on RTÉ One.
  • Ag Taisteal Siar: This documentary will go on a journey to find the last remining guardians of Irish Traveller music.  It will be broadcast on TG4.
  • Until Death? This three-part documentary series uses the 30th anniversary of the Women’s Aid helpline to look at the issue of domestic abuse and femicide over the last three decade and into the future. It will be broadcast on Virgin Media One.
  • Silly Sundays: Produced by Cartoon Saloon, this animated preschool show that follows an extended Irish family will be broadcast on RTÉJr.
  • Hearing and Isolation: Produced by No Name Media for DCTV, this documentary explores the link between hearing loss, dementia and cognitive decline as we age. This project was developed in partnership with CHIME, the national charity for deafness and hearing loss.
  • Push Button B: Push Button B brings to life the nostalgic, historical and economic importance of Irish telephone boxes. This two-part documentary will be broadcast on Ocean FM.
  • Ómós Áite: This arts and culture series follows poet Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh as she visits a different writer each week and learns about the inspiration they take from their native place and how that influences their work. ‘Ómós Áite’ will be broadcast on RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta.
  • Waiting for Faro: This satirical drama is an homage to Samuel Beckett’s iconic Waiting for Godot, focusing on budget air travel. It will be broadcast on Newstalk FM.

Commenting, Chief Executive of the BAI, Celene Craig said: “We were once again impressed with the quality of projects submitted for consideration. The final selection represents a good spread of programming across a diversity of formats, genres and audiences and helps to fulfil the BAI’s strategic aims with regard to promoting diversity and plurality, the Irish language and enhancing innovation and sectoral sustainability. I was particularly heartened by the progress made in relation to women in leadership roles: all TV projects recommended for funding have some female representation in lead creative roles, with just over 80% of funding for TV applications recommended going to projects that have indicated half or more key roles are filled by women.

A full list of the projects being offered funding under the Sound & Vision Broadcasting Funding Scheme Round 42 is available to download here.

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